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Chlamydia detected in Sydney’s only disease-free koala population | New South Wales newsthirst.

Chlamydia has spread to Sydney’s only disease-free koala population with two koalas testing positive after they were rescued late last year. The koalas were tested after they were found in Appin in south-western Sydney in September with injuries suggesting they had both been hit by cars. One koala was treated while the other had to…

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Abu Dhabi’s ADQ, U.S. PE firm to invest $25 billion in U.S. data center projects newsthirst.

A car drives past a building of the Digital Reality Data Center in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S., March 17, 2025.  Leah Millis | Reuters Sovereign wealth fund ADQ and American private equity firm Energy Capital Partners, or ECP, have signed a deal for a $25 billion investment partnership dedicated to increasing power generation, primarily in the…

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Zelensky tells Russia to drop ‘unnecessary’ demands ahead of peace talks newsthirst.

Reuters Volodymyr Zelensky has said Ukrainian and US officials will meet for peace talks in Saudi Arabia next Monday, after the Kremlin confirmed US-Russia talks there the same day. Ukraine’s leader said Russian President Vladimir Putin “must stop making unnecessary demands that only prolong the war”. Moscow’s demands include a complete end to military assistance…

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Nigel Farage to speak at Trump fundraiser after 800 hours of non-MP work since election | Nigel Farage newsthirst.

Nigel Farage is once again in America helping to fundraise for Donald Trump’s Republican party, with the latest data showing he has spent more than 800 hours on outside employment since being elected. The Reform UK leader is appearing on Thursday night to give a keynote speech at a fundraiser for Florida Republicans’ “Disruptors” dinner,…

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U.S. households are running out of emergency funds as pandemic cash runs out, inflation takes its toll newsthirst.

Vithun Khamsong | Moment | Getty Images It is becoming harder for Americans to raise funds in case of an emergency, according to a recent survey from the New York Federal Reserve. The bank’s Survey of Consumer Expectations for February found that the average likelihood of Americans being able to come up with $2,000 within…

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